Hudson CARE(S)

We CARE About You!

CARE is an acronym for
“A Caring Approach to Respond and Empower.”

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A caring college community is one in which students, faculty, and staff look out for each other. The CARE team is prepared to respond to your concerns during this time and always.

The Hudson County Community College CARE Team strives to maintain a healthy, welcoming, and safe campus environment. The HCCC CARE Team, in partnership with the college community, will engage in proactive approaches to address concerning behavior.

Meet the CARE team here!
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Student Support Services

 

Additional Resources

We encourage you use the General Care and Concern Form for m​ental health referrals, concerning behavior, code of conduct, and miscellaneous concerns.

Access the General Care and Concern Form here!

 

TalkCampus is a live 24/7 peer to peer support system. Available for free for HCCC students!

Uwill is a leading student mental health and wellness teletherapy service. Uwill offers students an immediate, secure, and convenient way to receive teletherapy counseling services should the need arise. Available for free for HCCC students!

 

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DISCLAIMER

The contents of this website and the resources linked to it are intended to assist students, faculty, and staff link to additional services not available at Hudson County Community College. Nothing you read on the Hudson C.A.R.E. (S) pages is meant to substitute for or otherwise replace actual face-to-face professional counseling when trying to access concrete services.  Linked resources available from this website are composed independently by sources outside of HCCC services and  cannot be held responsible for any content on those links. Any link to an outside resource does not indicate HCCC endorsement of that service.

In the case of an emergency, immediately call the police via 911, or call campus security.
Safety and Security: (201) 360-4080